Pence's break from Trump on full display as he campaigns in Georgia
Former VP Mike Pence will campaign Monday in Georgia for incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp ahead of Tuesday's primary elections, indicating a break with former President Donald Trump who has endorsed Kemp's challenger David Perdue. The Morning Joe panel and Vaughn Hillyard looks at polling in Georgia and Pence's move to campaign for Kemp.
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